Graduated from Dunbarton<nowiki> College of Holy Cross, Washington, D.C., with a BA in Biology/Chemistry, 1970 [scientific process is a great help in doing genealogical research]</nowiki>. I began<nowiki> Family History research in 1975 after joining the LDS Church the year before. I have been doing it every since [37 years].</nowiki><nowiki>My areas of research focus are the Mid-Atlantic States [Pennsylvania, New York, New Jersey, Delaware, Maryland, Washington, D.C.], Michigan, Oregon, and other U.S. states; British Isles, particularly Ireland.</nowiki>

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*Ward Family History Consultant

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*Stake Family History Consultant

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*<nowiki>Missionary at Family History Library for 10½ years [1995-2006], U.S./Canada Reference. </nowiki>

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**Trainer for the missionaries in all aspects of research for US/Canada.

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*Professional researcher 2009--

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*Employed as Reference Consultant at Family History Library, US/Canada in 2010

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*Currently employed at FamilySearch, Research Wiki Community Services

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Volunteer Service in the Family History Library (Salt Lake City, Utah) for 10.5 years in United States/Canada area. Responsibilities included helping patrons with their research questions, teaching weekly classes to the missionary staff on research topics from Vital Records, Church Records, Immigration, Naturalization, Military, Newspapers, Census, to LDS research.

Volunteer Service in the Family History Library (Salt Lake City, Utah) for 10.5 years in United States/Canada area. Responsibilities included helping patrons with their research questions, teaching weekly classes to the missionary staff on research topics from Vital Records, Church Records, Immigration, Naturalization, Military, Newspapers, Census, to LDS research.

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Carol Brennan Moss

carolbmoss@gmail.com

Biography Born: Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania

Graduated from Dunbarton College of Holy Cross, Washington, D.C., with a BA in Biology/Chemistry, 1970 [scientific process is a great help in doing genealogical research]. I began Family History research in 1975 after joining the LDS Church the year before. I have been doing it every since [37 years].My areas of research focus are the Mid-Atlantic States [Pennsylvania, New York, New Jersey, Delaware, Maryland, Washington, D.C.], Michigan, Oregon, and other U.S. states; British Isles, particularly Ireland.

Service in Family History:

Ward Family History Consultant

Stake Family History Consultant

Missionary at Family History Library for 10½ years [1995-2006], U.S./Canada Reference.

Trainer for the missionaries in all aspects of research for US/Canada.

Professional researcher 2009--

Employed as Reference Consultant at Family History Library, US/Canada in 2010

Experience

Family History Research for over 35 years (see areas mentioned above)

Volunteer Service in the Family History Library (Salt Lake City, Utah) for 10.5 years in United States/Canada area. Responsibilities included helping patrons with their research questions, teaching weekly classes to the missionary staff on research topics from Vital Records, Church Records, Immigration, Naturalization, Military, Newspapers, Census, to LDS research.